Headlines for Monday, July 17, 2017:
New insurance waiver program could cost Oklahomans more money. (Oklahoma Watch)
BCBS of Oklahoma considers dropping Integris. (Journal Record)
Midwest City voters will decide on a new sales tax. (NewsOK)
State schools are seeing delays in test results and changes in future exams. (Tulsa World)
The Oklahoma City School Board considers lifting restrictions on volunteers. (NewsOK)
Corrections cuts are impacting small counties. (Tulsa World)
Visitation changers to save half a million dollars at Tulsa Jail. (Tulsa World)
DHS cuts raise concerns among local groups. (Tulsa World)
State seismologists and oil and gas regulators are investigating an earthquake last week. (News9)
Lawmakers to study economic benefit of solar power. (Journal Record)
Oklahoma City’s Stockyard City is getting new businesses. (Journal Record)
OKC considers $85M hotel for MAPS3 convention center. (NewsOK)